International Police Association - Section Canada: Statement
(firmenpresse) - MONTREAL, QUEBEC -- (Marketwired) -- 10/24/14 -- The International Police Association (I.P.A.) and its members express their condolences to the families of Warrant officer Patrice Vincent, Corporal Nathan Cirillo and to the Canadian military family at large. We appreciate everything you do for Canadians, our values and our freedom.
The I.P.A. is present in 63 countries with over 420,000 members. Active and retired policemen and women regroup under this largest police organisation in the World which is based on friendship and international cooperation within police forces.
"As Remembrance Day approaches we want you to know we appreciate the professionalism you have demonstrated throughout our history. You have always been instrumental in the positive image Canada projects across the world, as we are seen as a great country where people are free and secure. Thank you for everything. Our thoughts are with you today and always."
In Friendship,
Denis Nadeau, National President, I.P.A. Canada
Contacts:
Denis Nadeau
National President
I.P.A. Canada
514-261-2060
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Datum: 24.10.2014 - 11:54 Uhr
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